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    Operation Sindoor Continues: Air Force Says National Interest Comes First

    Indian Air Force says Operation Sindoor is still ongoing despite the ceasefire with Pakistan, emphasizing that national security and strategic interests remain the top priority.

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 11 May 2025, 08:36 AM
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    Updated: 07 Dec 2025, 07:16 PM

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    Operation Sindoor Continues: Air Force Says National Interest Comes First

    New Delhi: Indian Air Force (IAF) has completed its work well in Operation Sindoor. IAF has done this work very carefully and sensibly. All this was done keeping in mind the interest of the country. Air Force said that the operation is still going on. Therefore, full information will be given later. After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, India took action against terrorist bases based in Pakistan. Air Force played a big role in this. On the very first day, Indian Air Force destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir through air strike.


    Do not speculate, do not spread false news-IAF

    The Indian Air Force on Sunday asked people not to speculate. The IAF has also said not to spread unverified news. The IAF says, "Everyone is requested not to speculate and not to spread unverified information."


    Attacks were carried out from inside its air border

    The army named it Operation Sindoor. A large number of Pakistani terrorists were killed in Operation Sindoor. Through this operation, India targeted nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These include Bahawalpur, the stronghold of Jaish-e-Mohammed. After India's precise attack, Pakistan has closed its airspace for 48 hours. The situation is tense on the India-Pakistan border. India has carried out all these attacks from inside its air border.


    Both countries agreed to immediate ceasefire on the border

    Let us tell you that India and Pakistan have agreed to reduce tensions. Both countries have agreed to an immediate ceasefire on the border. The decision was taken after the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. There was a lot of tension on the border after that attack. US President Donald Trump said that "diplomatic talks" took place in the last two days, which led to this breakthrough. However, just hours after the ceasefire was announced, Pakistan broke the rules in Srinagar and other border areas.


    On May 7, the Indian Army attacked terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under 'Operation Sindoor'. In response, Pakistan carried out drone attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Indian Army stopped these attacks, but this increased the fear of war between the two countries. Both countries are nuclear-armed, so the concern had increased even more. Now it remains to be seen how long this ceasefire lasts and whether both countries work together to maintain peace.

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